Nanouk the Eskimo

Nanouk the Eskimo ( Nanook off the North ) is a Documentary film carried out by Robert Flaherty in 1922.

Synopsis

Life and constraint of a family of eskimos in the Canadian Far North.

Data sheet

  • Title: Nanouk the Eskimo
  • original Title: Nanook off the North
  • Realization: Robert Flaherty
  • Scenario, photograph, assembly: R. Flaherty
  • Music: L. Levy
  • Production: Revillon
  • Kind: documentary
  • Lasted: 55 minutes
  • Left: 1922

Distribution

Nanouk and its family.

Anecdotes

  • At the time of the exit in France of film in 1922, the Esquimau mark was created and became famous by marketing sticks frozen during projections of film. The Esquimau mark since is used to indicate any type of frozen stick.
  • a new music was carried out by the type-setter Thierry Pécou and was created on December 8th, 2006 in Paris.

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